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The last time I was in Seattle, my wife and I went to a craft cidery that did flights of differently-flavored ciders, and we sat outside on a beautiful Pacific Northwest spring day drinking them joints and playing Sorry, and it was refreshing AF and we got a nice buzz on. What more could you ask for?
Also, hot cider is dank as hell in the winter, especially spiked, and a great beverage for when you're having drinks outside with friends in the late fall or early winter because there's a goddamn global pandemic but you still want to be social.
Drinking joints wasn’t an option, but I’m listening.
Isn’t it literally fake juice or some juice and water?
Idk I just drink it
Yeah. It got big when my kids were little. I don't know how long before that they were available. I guess it's a slightly healthier version of Kool-Aid with its 2% Calcium, 2% Vitamin C, (Oxford Comma) and 2% Iron though not quite as healthy as a Hi-C which has 100% Vitamin C. Guessing it would loosely fall in the "juice" category except it doesn't have nearly the health benefits of actual juice which of course varies by fruit.
Post by setlistvulture on Jul 13, 2022 11:14:41 GMT -5
I live in the middle of an apple orchard, and REAL cider is awesome. If you're drinking like shitty Cider that is mass produced from off season apples yeah its gross.
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The last time I was in Seattle, my wife and I went to a craft cidery that did flights of differently-flavored ciders, and we sat outside on a beautiful Pacific Northwest spring day drinking them joints and playing Sorry, and it was refreshing AF and we got a nice buzz on. What more could you ask for?
If you're talking about Schilling, that place is solid. Though, I was at the one in Portland.
2 Towns in Corvallis is solid too, though I don't think it's available in stores outside Oregon.